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A big shipment of lace curtains, ex s.s. Tongkriro. Smith and Cauyhey have received a special shipment of the above, in white and ecru, bought by cur Mr Caughey on exceptional tertna. The above being ia excess of our usuai indents, we shall clear at our woli-L'tiovrn low cash prices.—(Advr.) Ladiea'kid gloves at Is lid to 3s lid, bosb value in tho city, ab the D.S.C.—(Ad.) Electoral. M X W. C EOWTHER WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AT ST. JAMES' HALL, Wellingfcon-st.. on THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, DEC. 1, At 8 o'clock. And at PON SON BY HALL, ON THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 3, Atßo'eleck. MR. OTILLIAM COMMIT T E E S Will meet as under. CENTRAL.—No. 3. Darby-street. Mr. H. T. Garratt, Chairman. CITY EAST.—No. 3, Darby-street. Mr. G. H Leaning, Chairman. CITY SOUTH.-No 3, Hobson-strcet. Mr. C. Ovcrton, Chairman. CITY NORTH --No. 3. Darby-street. i PONSONBY.—Corner of St. Mary's Road. Mr.: K. Osmond, Chairman. KARANGAHAPK. GRAFTON, & NEWTON. —A. C. Rigg's Office, Land Agent, Karanuaiiape Road. Mr. H. T. Garratt, Chairman. Friends and Supporters arc requested to attend who arc willing to render assistance. CHARLIES SAMUEL WRIGHT. Secretary. M R .W. P. M ASSEY WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN As follows :— Wednesday, Dec. 2 —Awitu Wharf, Mr Wills Hour 7.30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 3—Fapakura Hall, 8 p.m. T7l LECT 0R S OF AUCKLAND. Hi lieckless borrowing;, maladministration «nd party strife lutvo landed this fair colony on the verso of ruin. Our promising old mjimbi'VS I having failed to prapplo successfully viit.h the difficulty, fresh blood patriots with plenty of tcrit and backbonn are wanted in the present ciunul period of N'cw 2'ealaim's history. Sclent the bent men—representatives whom you enn trust, honour and support, then the country ia bound to progress and prosper. ERNEST EUCSTER. ONK OF THE LIBKP.AL CANDIDATES FOR AUCKLAND CITY, Will Address the Electors in tka JkRCII HILL PUBLIC SCHOOLHOUSE ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, A6 8 o'Clock, ox Removal Hoadquarters Bank of New Zealand Chinese Question Uopodl Stamp .Duties on Mining Trausfors Land Tenure 1 Protection versus Siugle Tox ! rfffcNE HUNDRED POUNDS REWARD| TO SCRUTINEERS AND OTHERS. Take Notice— There are good grounds for believing that many name-, have been placed on the Auckland' City Electoral Roll of persons who are non-oxfctaut, and of persons who, if living, do not por-suss Hie necessary qualillcatiOßS to entitle them to vote. Believing that such abuse of the said Eieetoral Roll is intended to influence the Polls (and i particularly the Local Option Poll) appointed to bo taken on Friday. December 4th, tha undersigned is prepared to oiler, and hereby otibrs, the sum of One Hundred Founds Reward for such evidence as shall ensure conviction in IPivk eases of personation or procuration of or incitement to the committal of that offence. Or, failing the required number of IfIVK convictions being secured, then the tmm of Twk.vty HorNixs for each separate case where conviction is obtained. I All communications to be addressed to tho ; underpinned, or to !iis t-olieit.ors, Messrs iJevore and Cooper, (Jueen-strcct, Auckland. S. C. BROWN, Treasurer Auckland Prohibition League. The following' Clauses of tho Corrupt; Practices Act arc published for general information :-- j 27. A person shall, for all the purposes of | the laws relating to elections, be deemed j guilt r of the offence of personation who at any such election applies f»r a votingpaper in the narno of some other person, living or dead, or of a fictitious person, or who, ba\ ins voted once at any such election, applies at the same eieciion lor a roting-paper iv his own name. 29. The olfence of personation, or of aiding, abetting, counselliiifi-. or procuring tho conlmission of the olfcncQ of personsit ioa by any person, shall be a misdemeanour, and any person convicted thereof shall be punished by imprisonment for a term J not exceeding two years with or without Lard labour, at tho*.discretion of the J ndge. nrO THE ELECTORS OF I'AHIsELL. LADIKS AND GENTLKAIEN,— The ■• 11.-i alii" \\&\ im: puUlished this un»rni<ig a letter signed by Mc«ar.> VT. \i. Ly*«. VViu. | Guiison. V. A. CIuTOUum ana John Douglas, in ; which thoH« (fentlerarin coolly ■»u^troat il>At, iv : thointerea'sof prohibition. 1 should retire fro>u j tin* eout'ft in Mr Vaile'n fuvour, I dosJr^to! state nios'. umpbaiictilly thai. 1 SHALL CKli-j TAINLY GO TO THtf i'OLL. I Having bean in the iieid lon« before Mr j Vii.iio, a d huriivr been ewdor.^i'd as Tin: Pro- \ hibitiun raHiidatont last (Friday's .Mfcfiiiu^ uy , it iuojoriiy of nearly three to cue. I most eer- | tninl.v iihail not .ieacrt my frioud.H and uvjipor:ers as these professod prDhiliUiuniaLs *U);SCSt, \ and I urn quite certain that, in spite of all | surh wiles, the frionda of prohibition and fair1 p!ay will no;, desert me. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, j Yours faithfully. AKTHUR WITHY. |

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 285, 1 December 1896, Page 2

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796

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 285, 1 December 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 285, 1 December 1896, Page 2

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